Ports and Clones
First Published | Name | Company | System(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1981 | Apple Panic | Brøderbund | Apple II, Atari 8-bit, PC Booter, VIC-20 |
1982 | Space Panic | Coleco | ColecoVision |
1982 | Panic | Visions Software Factory | ZX Spectrum |
1982 | Monsters | Acornsoft | BBC Micro, Acorn Electron |
1983 | Bonka | J. Morrison (Micros) Ltd. | Dragon 32/64, Commodore 64 |
1983 | Cuthbert Goes Digging | Microdeal | TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32 |
1983 | Panic 64 | Interceptor Micros | Commodore 64 |
1983 | Sam Spade | Silversoft Ltd | ZX Spectrum |
1984 | Panic Planet | Alligata | Commodore 64 |
1984 | Monsters 64 | Available as a Compunet download | Commodore 64 |
1984 | Hektik | Mastertronic | Commodore 64 |
1986 | Panik! | Atlantis | Commodore 16, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Atari 8-bit |
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